ML-154

ML-154 (NCGC-84) is a drug which acts as a selective, non-peptide antagonist at the neuropeptide S receptor NPSR.[1] In animal studies it decreases self-administration of alcohol in addicted rats, and lowers motivation for alcohol rewards, suggesting a potential application for NPS antagonists in the treatment of alcoholism.[2]

ML-154
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  • none
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC29H26BrN2PS
Molar mass545.48 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)

See also

  • Neuropeptide S receptor

References

  1. Patnaik S, Marugan JJ, Liu K, Zheng W, Southall N, Dehdashti SJ, et al. (November 2013). "Structure-activity relationship of imidazopyridinium analogues as antagonists of neuropeptide s receptor". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 56 (22): 9045–56. doi:10.1021/jm400904m. PMC 4877059. PMID 24171469.
  2. Thorsell A, Tapocik JD, Liu K, Zook M, Bell L, Flanigan M, et al. (June 2013). "A novel brain penetrant NPS receptor antagonist, NCGC00185684, blocks alcohol-induced ERK-phosphorylation in the central amygdala and decreases operant alcohol self-administration in rats". The Journal of Neuroscience. 33 (24): 10132–42. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4742-12.2013. PMID 23761908.


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